Numerical Modelling of Eddy Currents
Andrzej Krawczyk author John A Tegopoulos author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:28th Oct '93
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Great progress has been made in developing and using numerical methods for solving electromagnetic field problems at low frequency recently. Many of these problems refer to eddy currents which appear in various electromagnetic devices. Originally such problems were tackled by analytical solutions which are limited to simple geometries and linear materials. In practice though all electromagnetic devices have complex boundaries, include non-linear materials, and may be treated exclusively by numerical methods. This book gives systematically the matehmatical simulation of existing methods and discusses the siscretization of relevant equations. The methods described are: finite difference, finite sums, finite element, boundary element, and some variants. Physical connotations of methods and problems are also given.
a pleasure to welcome a new book on numerical modelling by one of the original Greek authors and a colleague from Poland ... There is in fact a gem of insight on almost every page ... Throughout the text the references are very helpful and, in summary, the authors are to be cogratulated in producing an excellent book. As usual the Clarendon Press have produced a text of high quality. * Richard Stoll, ICS Newsletter *
ISBN: 9780198593829
Dimensions: 241mm x 160mm x 13mm
Weight: 338g
124 pages